A school in Williamson County was selected because so many Titans fans and season ticket holders live there, Titans president and CEO Steve Underwood said Tuesday.

"Our head coach (Mike Mularkey) and our general manager (Jon Robinson) and our owner (Amy Adams Strunk) wanted to get out in the community," Underwood said. "We have thousands of PSL holders and lots of fans in Williamson County. A lot of our players and staff live out there. It's a great opportunity for us to spend time in the community and get away from our own environment and out into another place."

Titans head coach Mike Mularkey yells instructions to players during a Punt, Pass and Kick competition to end mini-camp at St. Thomas Sports Park Thursday, June 15, 2017, in Nashville, Tenn. George Walker IV / Tennessean.com

Titans general manager Jon Robinson and head coach Mike Mularkey visit with former Titan Tim Shaw as they walk off the field following a mini-camp practice at St. Thomas Sports Park Thursday, June 15, 2017, in Nashville, Tenn. George Walker IV / Tennessean.com

"We sort of redid their sprinkler system; tried to improve it some," Underwood said. "Our grounds crew helped with some of their holes and difficulties they had with their field. It's something we have some expertise in. Our grounds grew is so hard-working and so knowledgeable I think the field will be in as good of shape as it's been in awhile."

Williamson County Mayor Rogers Anderson expects a big turnout for the practice.